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There's just 10 days before BrickFest PDX 2004 starts, and that means there's just 10 days left to build a robot for the Robo Waiter competition! There are two classes for the competition: the fastest waiter, and the 'best dressed' waiter. (The same (...) (22 years ago, 3-Feb-04, to lugnet.robotics.events)
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Hi everybody, Yesterday (27/01/04) there was a Robots Competition for junior high at Haifa. The task of the robot was to roll a U turn and then blow up a ballon. Here are some pictures I took of the robots and the competitors: (URL) (press the (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jan-04, to lugnet.loc.il, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.edu, lugnet.robotics.events, FTX)
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(...) As Steve pointed out, (Thanks Steve!) the starting line will not be something that your robot will really be able to notice. I'll use a thin red line, which your light sensor probably won't be able to detect. But us humans can see it easily (...) (22 years ago, 18-Jan-04, to lugnet.robotics.events)
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This is by no means an Official reply, but I know David is mad at his computer, and e-mail, so he may not reply right away. :) (...) There will (most likely) not be a start/finish line that the robot will be able to see. (...) Normally, with Line (...) (22 years ago, 16-Jan-04, to lugnet.robotics.events)
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(...) David, I have a public question about the competition. Will the robot need to know when and where the starting line (and therefore stopping line) be located? Or will the robot simply need to carren he course following the line? What (...) (22 years ago, 16-Jan-04, to lugnet.robotics.events)
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